Find out how Enhanced Retail Solutions can transform your business with our unique software and consulting services. Gain a competitive advantage with ERS' domain expertise and expert systems. Use artificial intelligence to drill through data and provide insights into your retail business - or that of your retail partners' - yielding 66:1 ROI.

published:14 Sep 2017

views:55

Here you will find a daily video blog by domain expert Adam Dicker on various topics on Domaining.

published:14 Aug 2013

views:1475

Escrow.com offer 2 seldom talked about services. The first is the ability to broker a domain and be paid by Escrow.com directly when the transaction closes. The other is the ability to sell a domain name and split the payments up over time, up to 5+ years if you want to. Escrow.com is a great company with great service that has been in this industry for years and continues to grow.

published:02 Nov 2012

views:891

DomainParking.com was chosen by many domainers as 2012 best domain parking company. This video shows DomainParking.com's presentation at DomainFest 2012, and presents DomainParking.com's services such as Domain Parking, DomainAppraisal, Domain Store and Domain Development tool. For more info about DomainParking.com visit us at: http://www.domainparking.com.

published:15 Feb 2012

views:3835

As seen here first: https://www.zandibot.com/bulk-forwarding-your-domains-to-afternic-buy-it-now-pages

published:28 Mar 2016

views:779

It doesn’t matter how much you paid for a domain name. It could be $9 or $9,000 – if you can identify the value, and/or depending on the domain name, if you are simply willing to wait for it to reach “fruition,” it could be a great investment. Take four-letter .com domain names as another example. Our ground-breaking research back in 2013 was huge! It was mentioned by Slate and it was trending on Reddit. The result? More than 30,000 people visited our website, and countless blogs wrote about our research in the following years. I am not mentioning this to brag; I simply brought this up because back then it was easy to buy a four-letter .com domain for less than $100, sometimes even $50. Not anymore! Now you have to look really hard if you want to buy them below $300. I am certainly looking! That’s almost a guaranteed return of 300 to 600 percent in three years. Who doesn’t want that?
Affiliate link mentioned in the video is: https://www.dnacademy.com?ref=duskic-914
We used our whois API to check all the 4-letter combinations .com domains. For example
AAAA.COM
AAAB.COM
AAAC.COM
AAAD.COM
up to….
ZZZX.COM
ZZZY.COM
ZZZZ.COM
What we confirmed that all the 4-letter domains are registered. We haven’t tried numbers, dashes, or IDNs, just 26 letters of the English alphabet. This takes us to 456,976 combinations, or domains. Not to mention that 3-letter and 2-letter domains are long gone.
4-letter domains are also known in the domaining industry under the jargon LLLL.COM or 4L. . So for example, 1PRO.COM wouldn’t be a LLLL.COM domain. Also LLLL.COM doesn’t mean literal domain llll.com but a representation of a group of domains.
Why not buy a few domain names, and leave them for your children or grandchildren?
If you are thinking right now, “I wish I could go back to 2013,” set your thinking straight! When it comes to domain name investing, in 2013 there were people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2008.” And in 2008, there were people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2001.” And so on… I can guarantee you, in 2020, there will be people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2016.” How much do you think a great domain name will be worth 50 years from now?
Take three-letter .com domains as another example.
zqm.com sold for $720 in 2004
dzd.com sold for $1,395 in 2004
yvq.com sold for $860 in 2005Let’s fast-forward 11 years later.
wbg.com sold for $44,000 in 2016
lxb.com sold for $41,500 in 2016
ndw.com sold for $47,000 in 2016
ffg.com sold for $60,000 in 2016
You could take Jeffrey Emerick’s route. Here’s a guy who, a year ago (2015) bought two four-letter .com domains, and sold them. He reinvested the money to buy four four-letter .com domains, and sold them. He then bought eight four-letter .com domains, and by now I am hoping you are beginning to see the pattern here.
Jeffrey Emerick entered the industry about a year ago and earned enough profit in that time for a down payment on his lakefront home (where he spoke during one DomainSherpa interview). And he still owns 189 LLLL .com domain names. Jeffrey didn’t say, “I wish I had more money,” or “I wish I could go back in time.” My man Jeffrey took control, buckled down, took action, and he owned it!
DNAcademy will teach you tricks even if you have some experience with domain investing. I was so happy with the program that I am recommending it here. I have an affiliate link (and I am sure you can find your way around that if you think I don’t deserve the credit https://www.dnacademy.com?ref=duskic-914), and I also went through the trouble of getting you a coupon code (worth $50). Just type in WHOAPI during your order process.
Goran Duskic, founder and CEO at WhoAPI Inc. an entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in the hosting and domain industry shares several stories on four letter .com domains.

An introductory video to the DomR, describing the services provided, amazing features , value added services, Benefits of using DomR for all type of domaining transactions.

published:10 Feb 2017

views:162

DesktopCatcher comes stacked with great features that you just won’t find in other publicly available domain drop catching software out on the market. See why both SEO experts and domainers everywhere use it daily! Visit us at www.DesktopCatcher.com to learn more.

published:30 Sep 2014

views:134

Toby Clements is one of the best domain brokers in the world. Considered to be the top, independently owned brokerage platform, Toby offers the best inventory in almost any niche and his domain name brokerage newsletter is widely read. He lives in Atlanta, but he travels extensively, connecting with buyers and sellers throughout the world who are interested in domain names.
DomainSales with Toby Clements
Although domain brokering is a small cottage industry, it is also a billion-dollar industry. Conferences conducted by those in the domain brokerage business can range anywhere from 100 to 1,000 people attending, making the industry quite competitive.
As one of the best domain broker in the world, Toby Clements is frequently approached at these conferences for his expertise. Toby got into domain brokering by luck. In 2007, he was eating dinner with a friend who was entrenched in the Internet. His friend asked him, "What do you know about domain names?" Toby responded, "What's a domain name?" From that conversation, Toby began exploring the domain broker service.
He was quickly able to grasp the value of domains, and what they mean to businesses. Six years later, he has done approximately $75 million in sales and acquisitions in domain name brokerage services.
Today, he is one of the most dependable website brokers, further cementing his reputation as a consummate sales professional. Since he entered the sales profession in his 20s, he has always brokered high-ticket items and has developed a strong reputation among his clientele.
Services from Toby Clements
The domain brokers industry is all about supply and demand, and Toby Clement will go the extra distance to satisfy sellers and buyers. Toby answers emails every single day, calling himself a "professional email answerer." This is no easy feat since he receives over 300 emails per day.
Clements also sends out his newsletter five days a week, frequently highlighting domain names that may be attractive to long-term followers or first-time customers. His domain brokerage newsletter goes out at approximately noon each day, and will list only Premium and Ultra Premium domains that he feels are solid investments for his subscribers.
A typical domain transaction varies. Some transactions may take Toby 30 minutes to close; some transactions may take a month. On average, however, the transactions occur quickly. Domains are essentially "cyber real estate." However, selling a domain does not require all the red tape that purchasing a piece of land might require, so it is possible to get a domain quickly if you are interested in buying.
The price of domain names can vary, ranging from a few hundred dollars to millions of dollars. Typically, a domain transaction can close in one of two ways, both of which offer security for the buyer.
• If the domain name is less than approximately $10,000, then the domain sale is closed through Toby's company.
• Escrow.com is used for larger transactions. Escrow.com is the industry leader so buyers can purchase with confidence. When closing a deal through Escrow.com, the seller and the buyer agree to the price and the sale by email. Then the buyer transfers the money over to Escrow.com. Once Escrow.com is in receipt of the funds, they direct the seller to send the name to the buyer. Once the buyer has full possession of the domain name, Escrow.com releases the money.
Interested in utilizing a domain brokerage service? Whether you have a domain name to sell or you need an expert to help you purchase a domain, Toby is the website broker for you. You can stay on top of the constantly changing domain inventory by signing up for Toby Clements' newsletter at TobyClements.com or Toby.com. Toby has built up a large readership, and can tap into that audience to get your deal done.
If you are interested in learning more, you can contact the team or Toby directly at the following addresses:
Questions@TobyClements.com, Submissions@TobyClements.com, Advertising@TobyClements.com or reach out to him directly at Toby@TobyClements.com.

published:13 Mar 2013

views:10750

There are many different ways to sell your domain names online. A listing service is a great option for domain owners with large portfolios since it is difficult to promote hundreds or thousands of domain names to private buyers or through domaining forums.
In this video I discuss the basics of creating a good listings for your domains so that you are actively promoting your domains for sale. Many new domainers think that by simply putting their domain up for sale at a listing service means they are actively try to sell the domain. Without actively promoting your domain name and showing a buyer the value it offers them you are not promoting your domain and could miss-out on potential buyers.

published:05 Jul 2009

views:3078

It certainly is possible. You just have to make sure you are swapping quality domains. You may find it hard nowadays to register a domain somebody wants. The big domain traders make money buying expensive domains from other domainers and selling them on.
Swap your domains today at https://www.domr.com/escrow?spng=swapping.spring

Domain parking

Domain parking refers to the registration of an internetdomain name without that domain being associated with any services such as e-mail or a website. This may have been done with a view to reserving the domain name for future development, and to protect against the possibility of cybersquatting. Since the domain name registrar will have set name servers for the domain, the registrar or reseller potentially has use of the domain rather than the final registrant.

Domain parking can be classified as monetized and non-monetized. In the former, advertisements are shown to visitors and the domain is "monetized". In the latter, an "Under Construction" or a "Coming Soon" message may or may not be put up on the domain by the registrar or reseller. This is a single-page website that people see when they type the domain name or follow a link in a web browser. Domain names can be parked before a web site is ready for launching.

Parked domain monetization

Domain parking may also refer to an advertising practice, more precisely called "parked domain monetization", used primarily by domain name registrars and internet advertising publishers to monetize type-in traffic visiting a parked or "under-developed" domain name. The domain name will usually resolve to a web page containing advertising listings and links. These links will be targeted to the predicted interests of the visitor and may change dynamically based on the results that visitors click on. Usually the domain holder is paid based on how many links have been visited (e.g. pay per click) and on how beneficial those visits have been. The keywords for any given domain name provide clues as to the intent of the visitor before arriving.

Toby

Toby is a popular male name in many English speaking countries. The name is from the Middle English vernacular form of Tobias. Tobias itself is the Greek transliteration of the Hebrew טוביה Toviah, which translates to Good is Yahweh. Yahweh is the name of the Jewish god. Tobit is also an alternate form of Tobias.

It is also used as a contraction of Tobin, an Irish surname now also used as a forename.

People named or nicknamed Toby

Toby Bailey (born 1975), American former professional basketball player

Find out how Enhanced Retail Solutions can transform your business with our unique software and consulting services. Gain a competitive advantage with ERS' domain expertise and expert systems. Use artificial intelligence to drill through data and provide insights into your retail business - or that of your retail partners' - yielding 66:1 ROI.

11:22

TheArtOfTheName.com - VIDEO: The Worst Thing for The Domain Industry: Other Domainers!

TheArtOfTheName.com - VIDEO: The Worst Thing for The Domain Industry: Other Domainers!

TheArtOfTheName.com - VIDEO: The Worst Thing for The Domain Industry: Other Domainers!

Here you will find a daily video blog by domain expert Adam Dicker on various topics on Domaining.

10:13

TheArtOfTheName.com - Escrow.com - When to use Escrow.com and new services they offer to Domainers

TheArtOfTheName.com - Escrow.com - When to use Escrow.com and new services they offer to Domainers

TheArtOfTheName.com - Escrow.com - When to use Escrow.com and new services they offer to Domainers

Escrow.com offer 2 seldom talked about services. The first is the ability to broker a domain and be paid by Escrow.com directly when the transaction closes. The other is the ability to sell a domain name and split the payments up over time, up to 5+ years if you want to. Escrow.com is a great company with great service that has been in this industry for years and continues to grow.

10:18

Best Domain Parking Company 2012

Best Domain Parking Company 2012

Best Domain Parking Company 2012

DomainParking.com was chosen by many domainers as 2012 best domain parking company. This video shows DomainParking.com's presentation at DomainFest 2012, and presents DomainParking.com's services such as Domain Parking, DomainAppraisal, Domain Store and Domain Development tool. For more info about DomainParking.com visit us at: http://www.domainparking.com.

6:41

Bulk Forwarding Your Domains to Afternic Buy It Now Pages

Bulk Forwarding Your Domains to Afternic Buy It Now Pages

Bulk Forwarding Your Domains to Afternic Buy It Now Pages

As seen here first: https://www.zandibot.com/bulk-forwarding-your-domains-to-afternic-buy-it-now-pages

3:48

Is it too late to make money on four-letter .com domains?

Is it too late to make money on four-letter .com domains?

Is it too late to make money on four-letter .com domains?

It doesn’t matter how much you paid for a domain name. It could be $9 or $9,000 – if you can identify the value, and/or depending on the domain name, if you are simply willing to wait for it to reach “fruition,” it could be a great investment. Take four-letter .com domain names as another example. Our ground-breaking research back in 2013 was huge! It was mentioned by Slate and it was trending on Reddit. The result? More than 30,000 people visited our website, and countless blogs wrote about our research in the following years. I am not mentioning this to brag; I simply brought this up because back then it was easy to buy a four-letter .com domain for less than $100, sometimes even $50. Not anymore! Now you have to look really hard if you want to buy them below $300. I am certainly looking! That’s almost a guaranteed return of 300 to 600 percent in three years. Who doesn’t want that?
Affiliate link mentioned in the video is: https://www.dnacademy.com?ref=duskic-914
We used our whois API to check all the 4-letter combinations .com domains. For example
AAAA.COM
AAAB.COM
AAAC.COM
AAAD.COM
up to….
ZZZX.COM
ZZZY.COM
ZZZZ.COM
What we confirmed that all the 4-letter domains are registered. We haven’t tried numbers, dashes, or IDNs, just 26 letters of the English alphabet. This takes us to 456,976 combinations, or domains. Not to mention that 3-letter and 2-letter domains are long gone.
4-letter domains are also known in the domaining industry under the jargon LLLL.COM or 4L. . So for example, 1PRO.COM wouldn’t be a LLLL.COM domain. Also LLLL.COM doesn’t mean literal domain llll.com but a representation of a group of domains.
Why not buy a few domain names, and leave them for your children or grandchildren?
If you are thinking right now, “I wish I could go back to 2013,” set your thinking straight! When it comes to domain name investing, in 2013 there were people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2008.” And in 2008, there were people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2001.” And so on… I can guarantee you, in 2020, there will be people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2016.” How much do you think a great domain name will be worth 50 years from now?
Take three-letter .com domains as another example.
zqm.com sold for $720 in 2004
dzd.com sold for $1,395 in 2004
yvq.com sold for $860 in 2005Let’s fast-forward 11 years later.
wbg.com sold for $44,000 in 2016
lxb.com sold for $41,500 in 2016
ndw.com sold for $47,000 in 2016
ffg.com sold for $60,000 in 2016
You could take Jeffrey Emerick’s route. Here’s a guy who, a year ago (2015) bought two four-letter .com domains, and sold them. He reinvested the money to buy four four-letter .com domains, and sold them. He then bought eight four-letter .com domains, and by now I am hoping you are beginning to see the pattern here.
Jeffrey Emerick entered the industry about a year ago and earned enough profit in that time for a down payment on his lakefront home (where he spoke during one DomainSherpa interview). And he still owns 189 LLLL .com domain names. Jeffrey didn’t say, “I wish I had more money,” or “I wish I could go back in time.” My man Jeffrey took control, buckled down, took action, and he owned it!
DNAcademy will teach you tricks even if you have some experience with domain investing. I was so happy with the program that I am recommending it here. I have an affiliate link (and I am sure you can find your way around that if you think I don’t deserve the credit https://www.dnacademy.com?ref=duskic-914), and I also went through the trouble of getting you a coupon code (worth $50). Just type in WHOAPI during your order process.
Goran Duskic, founder and CEO at WhoAPI Inc. an entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in the hosting and domain industry shares several stories on four letter .com domains.

DesktopCatcher comes stacked with great features that you just won’t find in other publicly available domain drop catching software out on the market. See why both SEO experts and domainers everywhere use it daily! Visit us at www.DesktopCatcher.com to learn more.

9:01

Domain Broker Toby Clements

Domain Broker Toby Clements

Domain Broker Toby Clements

Toby Clements is one of the best domain brokers in the world. Considered to be the top, independently owned brokerage platform, Toby offers the best inventory in almost any niche and his domain name brokerage newsletter is widely read. He lives in Atlanta, but he travels extensively, connecting with buyers and sellers throughout the world who are interested in domain names.
DomainSales with Toby Clements
Although domain brokering is a small cottage industry, it is also a billion-dollar industry. Conferences conducted by those in the domain brokerage business can range anywhere from 100 to 1,000 people attending, making the industry quite competitive.
As one of the best domain broker in the world, Toby Clements is frequently approached at these conferences for his expertise. Toby got into domain brokering by luck. In 2007, he was eating dinner with a friend who was entrenched in the Internet. His friend asked him, "What do you know about domain names?" Toby responded, "What's a domain name?" From that conversation, Toby began exploring the domain broker service.
He was quickly able to grasp the value of domains, and what they mean to businesses. Six years later, he has done approximately $75 million in sales and acquisitions in domain name brokerage services.
Today, he is one of the most dependable website brokers, further cementing his reputation as a consummate sales professional. Since he entered the sales profession in his 20s, he has always brokered high-ticket items and has developed a strong reputation among his clientele.
Services from Toby Clements
The domain brokers industry is all about supply and demand, and Toby Clement will go the extra distance to satisfy sellers and buyers. Toby answers emails every single day, calling himself a "professional email answerer." This is no easy feat since he receives over 300 emails per day.
Clements also sends out his newsletter five days a week, frequently highlighting domain names that may be attractive to long-term followers or first-time customers. His domain brokerage newsletter goes out at approximately noon each day, and will list only Premium and Ultra Premium domains that he feels are solid investments for his subscribers.
A typical domain transaction varies. Some transactions may take Toby 30 minutes to close; some transactions may take a month. On average, however, the transactions occur quickly. Domains are essentially "cyber real estate." However, selling a domain does not require all the red tape that purchasing a piece of land might require, so it is possible to get a domain quickly if you are interested in buying.
The price of domain names can vary, ranging from a few hundred dollars to millions of dollars. Typically, a domain transaction can close in one of two ways, both of which offer security for the buyer.
• If the domain name is less than approximately $10,000, then the domain sale is closed through Toby's company.
• Escrow.com is used for larger transactions. Escrow.com is the industry leader so buyers can purchase with confidence. When closing a deal through Escrow.com, the seller and the buyer agree to the price and the sale by email. Then the buyer transfers the money over to Escrow.com. Once Escrow.com is in receipt of the funds, they direct the seller to send the name to the buyer. Once the buyer has full possession of the domain name, Escrow.com releases the money.
Interested in utilizing a domain brokerage service? Whether you have a domain name to sell or you need an expert to help you purchase a domain, Toby is the website broker for you. You can stay on top of the constantly changing domain inventory by signing up for Toby Clements' newsletter at TobyClements.com or Toby.com. Toby has built up a large readership, and can tap into that audience to get your deal done.
If you are interested in learning more, you can contact the team or Toby directly at the following addresses:
Questions@TobyClements.com, Submissions@TobyClements.com, Advertising@TobyClements.com or reach out to him directly at Toby@TobyClements.com.

9:36

Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: Selling Domain Names Through A Listing Service

Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: Selling Domain Names Through A Listing Service

Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: Selling Domain Names Through A Listing Service

There are many different ways to sell your domain names online. A listing service is a great option for domain owners with large portfolios since it is difficult to promote hundreds or thousands of domain names to private buyers or through domaining forums.
In this video I discuss the basics of creating a good listings for your domains so that you are actively promoting your domains for sale. Many new domainers think that by simply putting their domain up for sale at a listing service means they are actively try to sell the domain. Without actively promoting your domain name and showing a buyer the value it offers them you are not promoting your domain and could miss-out on potential buyers.

1:07

Domain Swapping

Domain Swapping

Domain Swapping

It certainly is possible. You just have to make sure you are swapping quality domains. You may find it hard nowadays to register a domain somebody wants. The big domain traders make money buying expensive domains from other domainers and selling them on.
Swap your domains today at https://www.domr.com/escrow?spng=swapping.spring

0:37

Domain lease

Domain lease

Domain lease

To decode the code of DomR's lease process
watch this video

0:49

Domain loan

Domain loan

Domain loan

Our domain loan service provides a platform where you can secure a short-term
loan by using your liquid domains as collateral.
https://www.domr.com/escrow?spng=loanprocess.spring

5:10

Domain leasing

Domain leasing

Domain leasing

We provide a free, no risk opportunity for you to not only lease a domain for a set amount
of time, but also to purchase that domain at any time.

8:24

Domaining Power Course: Lesson #3 - Domain Name Appraisals

Domaining Power Course: Lesson #3 - Domain Name Appraisals

Domaining Power Course: Lesson #3 - Domain Name Appraisals

ProfessionalDomainInvestorMorgan Linton teaches new domain investors or "Domainers" how to buy, sell, develop, and monetize their domain names. Learn from some of our best investments and find-out how you can become a Domainer Investor whether you are a computer expert of complete novice.

9:59

Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: How much are your Domains really worth?

Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: How much are your Domains really worth?

Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: How much are your Domains really worth?

In this video I discuss an absolutely essential topic in Domain Investing - understanding how much your domains are really worth. Many new Domainers will oftentimes register hundreds of domains thinking they are all worth thousands or tens of thousands of dollars. In many cases, if the domain was still available to register - it is not worth much for than the reg fee you paid - or could be worth even less!
So how can you determine how much your domains are worth? This is not as hard as you might think. In fact, the process is very similar to that which real estate investors use - find the selling price of domains similar to yours. There are two great tools available online for doing this - the first is DNJournal.com that keeps a Domain Sales list, and the second is NameBio which will let you search for specific keywords in a domain name and see corresponding sales.
By having realistic price expectations you can not only sell more domains, but show a buyer why your domain is worth the price you are expecting. Watch this video and start selling for your domains for what they are really worth!

1:11

Domain leasing

Domain leasing

Domain leasing

We provide a free, no risk opportunity for you to not only lease a domain for a set amount
of time, but also to purchase that domain at any time.
For more information please visit our website www.domr.com

4:47

How To Find The Best Niches for Domain Parking Revenue

How To Find The Best Niches for Domain Parking Revenue

How To Find The Best Niches for Domain Parking Revenue

To save yourself hours of research please watch this video on how to establish what niches you should research first if you want to purchase domains for parking revenue purposes.
Find out lots more tips on buying domains at http://www.DomainSquared.com

6:09

Standard Service

Standard Service

Standard Service

We provide a secure International domain transaction service that is 100% guaranteed. Our platform provides Security, Professionalism and some of the lowest cost transactions available.

Find out how Enhanced Retail Solutions can transform your business with our unique software and consulting services. Gain a competitive advantage with ERS' domain expertise and expert systems. Use artificial intelligence to drill through data and provide insights into your retail business - or that of your retail partners' - yielding 66:1 ROI.

published: 14 Sep 2017

TheArtOfTheName.com - VIDEO: The Worst Thing for The Domain Industry: Other Domainers!

Here you will find a daily video blog by domain expert Adam Dicker on various topics on Domaining.

published: 14 Aug 2013

TheArtOfTheName.com - Escrow.com - When to use Escrow.com and new services they offer to Domainers

Escrow.com offer 2 seldom talked about services. The first is the ability to broker a domain and be paid by Escrow.com directly when the transaction closes. The other is the ability to sell a domain name and split the payments up over time, up to 5+ years if you want to. Escrow.com is a great company with great service that has been in this industry for years and continues to grow.

published: 02 Nov 2012

Best Domain Parking Company 2012

DomainParking.com was chosen by many domainers as 2012 best domain parking company. This video shows DomainParking.com's presentation at DomainFest 2012, and presents DomainParking.com's services such as Domain Parking, DomainAppraisal, Domain Store and Domain Development tool. For more info about DomainParking.com visit us at: http://www.domainparking.com.

published: 15 Feb 2012

Bulk Forwarding Your Domains to Afternic Buy It Now Pages

As seen here first: https://www.zandibot.com/bulk-forwarding-your-domains-to-afternic-buy-it-now-pages

published: 28 Mar 2016

Is it too late to make money on four-letter .com domains?

It doesn’t matter how much you paid for a domain name. It could be $9 or $9,000 – if you can identify the value, and/or depending on the domain name, if you are simply willing to wait for it to reach “fruition,” it could be a great investment. Take four-letter .com domain names as another example. Our ground-breaking research back in 2013 was huge! It was mentioned by Slate and it was trending on Reddit. The result? More than 30,000 people visited our website, and countless blogs wrote about our research in the following years. I am not mentioning this to brag; I simply brought this up because back then it was easy to buy a four-letter .com domain for less than $100, sometimes even $50. Not anymore! Now you have to look really hard if you want to buy them below $300. I am certainly looking...

DesktopCatcher comes stacked with great features that you just won’t find in other publicly available domain drop catching software out on the market. See why both SEO experts and domainers everywhere use it daily! Visit us at www.DesktopCatcher.com to learn more.

published: 30 Sep 2014

Domain Broker Toby Clements

Toby Clements is one of the best domain brokers in the world. Considered to be the top, independently owned brokerage platform, Toby offers the best inventory in almost any niche and his domain name brokerage newsletter is widely read. He lives in Atlanta, but he travels extensively, connecting with buyers and sellers throughout the world who are interested in domain names.
DomainSales with Toby Clements
Although domain brokering is a small cottage industry, it is also a billion-dollar industry. Conferences conducted by those in the domain brokerage business can range anywhere from 100 to 1,000 people attending, making the industry quite competitive.
As one of the best domain broker in the world, Toby Clements is frequently approached at these conferences for his expertise. Toby got i...

published: 13 Mar 2013

Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: Selling Domain Names Through A Listing Service

There are many different ways to sell your domain names online. A listing service is a great option for domain owners with large portfolios since it is difficult to promote hundreds or thousands of domain names to private buyers or through domaining forums.
In this video I discuss the basics of creating a good listings for your domains so that you are actively promoting your domains for sale. Many new domainers think that by simply putting their domain up for sale at a listing service means they are actively try to sell the domain. Without actively promoting your domain name and showing a buyer the value it offers them you are not promoting your domain and could miss-out on potential buyers.

published: 05 Jul 2009

Domain Swapping

It certainly is possible. You just have to make sure you are swapping quality domains. You may find it hard nowadays to register a domain somebody wants. The big domain traders make money buying expensive domains from other domainers and selling them on.
Swap your domains today at https://www.domr.com/escrow?spng=swapping.spring

published: 27 Jul 2016

Domain lease

To decode the code of DomR's lease process
watch this video

published: 30 Aug 2016

Domain loan

Our domain loan service provides a platform where you can secure a short-term
loan by using your liquid domains as collateral.
https://www.domr.com/escrow?spng=loanprocess.spring

published: 27 Jul 2016

Domain leasing

We provide a free, no risk opportunity for you to not only lease a domain for a set amount
of time, but also to purchase that domain at any time.

published: 27 Jul 2016

Domaining Power Course: Lesson #3 - Domain Name Appraisals

ProfessionalDomainInvestorMorgan Linton teaches new domain investors or "Domainers" how to buy, sell, develop, and monetize their domain names. Learn from some of our best investments and find-out how you can become a Domainer Investor whether you are a computer expert of complete novice.

published: 07 Feb 2009

Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: How much are your Domains really worth?

In this video I discuss an absolutely essential topic in Domain Investing - understanding how much your domains are really worth. Many new Domainers will oftentimes register hundreds of domains thinking they are all worth thousands or tens of thousands of dollars. In many cases, if the domain was still available to register - it is not worth much for than the reg fee you paid - or could be worth even less!
So how can you determine how much your domains are worth? This is not as hard as you might think. In fact, the process is very similar to that which real estate investors use - find the selling price of domains similar to yours. There are two great tools available online for doing this - the first is DNJournal.com that keeps a Domain Sales list, and the second is NameBio which will le...

published: 13 Jul 2009

Domain leasing

We provide a free, no risk opportunity for you to not only lease a domain for a set amount
of time, but also to purchase that domain at any time.
For more information please visit our website www.domr.com

published: 27 Jul 2016

How To Find The Best Niches for Domain Parking Revenue

To save yourself hours of research please watch this video on how to establish what niches you should research first if you want to purchase domains for parking revenue purposes.
Find out lots more tips on buying domains at http://www.DomainSquared.com

published: 15 Jan 2014

Standard Service

We provide a secure International domain transaction service that is 100% guaranteed. Our platform provides Security, Professionalism and some of the lowest cost transactions available.

Find out how Enhanced Retail Solutions can transform your business with our unique software and consulting services. Gain a competitive advantage with ERS' dom...

Find out how Enhanced Retail Solutions can transform your business with our unique software and consulting services. Gain a competitive advantage with ERS' domain expertise and expert systems. Use artificial intelligence to drill through data and provide insights into your retail business - or that of your retail partners' - yielding 66:1 ROI.

Find out how Enhanced Retail Solutions can transform your business with our unique software and consulting services. Gain a competitive advantage with ERS' domain expertise and expert systems. Use artificial intelligence to drill through data and provide insights into your retail business - or that of your retail partners' - yielding 66:1 ROI.

published:14 Sep 2017

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TheArtOfTheName.com - VIDEO: The Worst Thing for The Domain Industry: Other Domainers!

TheArtOfTheName.com - Escrow.com - When to use Escrow.com and new services they offer to Domainers

Escrow.com offer 2 seldom talked about services. The first is the ability to broker a domain and be paid by Escrow.com directly when the transaction closes. Th...

Escrow.com offer 2 seldom talked about services. The first is the ability to broker a domain and be paid by Escrow.com directly when the transaction closes. The other is the ability to sell a domain name and split the payments up over time, up to 5+ years if you want to. Escrow.com is a great company with great service that has been in this industry for years and continues to grow.

Escrow.com offer 2 seldom talked about services. The first is the ability to broker a domain and be paid by Escrow.com directly when the transaction closes. The other is the ability to sell a domain name and split the payments up over time, up to 5+ years if you want to. Escrow.com is a great company with great service that has been in this industry for years and continues to grow.

Best Domain Parking Company 2012

DomainParking.com was chosen by many domainers as 2012 best domain parking company. This video shows DomainParking.com's presentation at DomainFest 2012, and pr...

DomainParking.com was chosen by many domainers as 2012 best domain parking company. This video shows DomainParking.com's presentation at DomainFest 2012, and presents DomainParking.com's services such as Domain Parking, DomainAppraisal, Domain Store and Domain Development tool. For more info about DomainParking.com visit us at: http://www.domainparking.com.

DomainParking.com was chosen by many domainers as 2012 best domain parking company. This video shows DomainParking.com's presentation at DomainFest 2012, and presents DomainParking.com's services such as Domain Parking, DomainAppraisal, Domain Store and Domain Development tool. For more info about DomainParking.com visit us at: http://www.domainparking.com.

Is it too late to make money on four-letter .com domains?

It doesn’t matter how much you paid for a domain name. It could be $9 or $9,000 – if you can identify the value, and/or depending on the domain name, if you are...

It doesn’t matter how much you paid for a domain name. It could be $9 or $9,000 – if you can identify the value, and/or depending on the domain name, if you are simply willing to wait for it to reach “fruition,” it could be a great investment. Take four-letter .com domain names as another example. Our ground-breaking research back in 2013 was huge! It was mentioned by Slate and it was trending on Reddit. The result? More than 30,000 people visited our website, and countless blogs wrote about our research in the following years. I am not mentioning this to brag; I simply brought this up because back then it was easy to buy a four-letter .com domain for less than $100, sometimes even $50. Not anymore! Now you have to look really hard if you want to buy them below $300. I am certainly looking! That’s almost a guaranteed return of 300 to 600 percent in three years. Who doesn’t want that?
Affiliate link mentioned in the video is: https://www.dnacademy.com?ref=duskic-914
We used our whois API to check all the 4-letter combinations .com domains. For example
AAAA.COM
AAAB.COM
AAAC.COM
AAAD.COM
up to….
ZZZX.COM
ZZZY.COM
ZZZZ.COM
What we confirmed that all the 4-letter domains are registered. We haven’t tried numbers, dashes, or IDNs, just 26 letters of the English alphabet. This takes us to 456,976 combinations, or domains. Not to mention that 3-letter and 2-letter domains are long gone.
4-letter domains are also known in the domaining industry under the jargon LLLL.COM or 4L. . So for example, 1PRO.COM wouldn’t be a LLLL.COM domain. Also LLLL.COM doesn’t mean literal domain llll.com but a representation of a group of domains.
Why not buy a few domain names, and leave them for your children or grandchildren?
If you are thinking right now, “I wish I could go back to 2013,” set your thinking straight! When it comes to domain name investing, in 2013 there were people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2008.” And in 2008, there were people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2001.” And so on… I can guarantee you, in 2020, there will be people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2016.” How much do you think a great domain name will be worth 50 years from now?
Take three-letter .com domains as another example.
zqm.com sold for $720 in 2004
dzd.com sold for $1,395 in 2004
yvq.com sold for $860 in 2005Let’s fast-forward 11 years later.
wbg.com sold for $44,000 in 2016
lxb.com sold for $41,500 in 2016
ndw.com sold for $47,000 in 2016
ffg.com sold for $60,000 in 2016
You could take Jeffrey Emerick’s route. Here’s a guy who, a year ago (2015) bought two four-letter .com domains, and sold them. He reinvested the money to buy four four-letter .com domains, and sold them. He then bought eight four-letter .com domains, and by now I am hoping you are beginning to see the pattern here.
Jeffrey Emerick entered the industry about a year ago and earned enough profit in that time for a down payment on his lakefront home (where he spoke during one DomainSherpa interview). And he still owns 189 LLLL .com domain names. Jeffrey didn’t say, “I wish I had more money,” or “I wish I could go back in time.” My man Jeffrey took control, buckled down, took action, and he owned it!
DNAcademy will teach you tricks even if you have some experience with domain investing. I was so happy with the program that I am recommending it here. I have an affiliate link (and I am sure you can find your way around that if you think I don’t deserve the credit https://www.dnacademy.com?ref=duskic-914), and I also went through the trouble of getting you a coupon code (worth $50). Just type in WHOAPI during your order process.
Goran Duskic, founder and CEO at WhoAPI Inc. an entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in the hosting and domain industry shares several stories on four letter .com domains.

It doesn’t matter how much you paid for a domain name. It could be $9 or $9,000 – if you can identify the value, and/or depending on the domain name, if you are simply willing to wait for it to reach “fruition,” it could be a great investment. Take four-letter .com domain names as another example. Our ground-breaking research back in 2013 was huge! It was mentioned by Slate and it was trending on Reddit. The result? More than 30,000 people visited our website, and countless blogs wrote about our research in the following years. I am not mentioning this to brag; I simply brought this up because back then it was easy to buy a four-letter .com domain for less than $100, sometimes even $50. Not anymore! Now you have to look really hard if you want to buy them below $300. I am certainly looking! That’s almost a guaranteed return of 300 to 600 percent in three years. Who doesn’t want that?
Affiliate link mentioned in the video is: https://www.dnacademy.com?ref=duskic-914
We used our whois API to check all the 4-letter combinations .com domains. For example
AAAA.COM
AAAB.COM
AAAC.COM
AAAD.COM
up to….
ZZZX.COM
ZZZY.COM
ZZZZ.COM
What we confirmed that all the 4-letter domains are registered. We haven’t tried numbers, dashes, or IDNs, just 26 letters of the English alphabet. This takes us to 456,976 combinations, or domains. Not to mention that 3-letter and 2-letter domains are long gone.
4-letter domains are also known in the domaining industry under the jargon LLLL.COM or 4L. . So for example, 1PRO.COM wouldn’t be a LLLL.COM domain. Also LLLL.COM doesn’t mean literal domain llll.com but a representation of a group of domains.
Why not buy a few domain names, and leave them for your children or grandchildren?
If you are thinking right now, “I wish I could go back to 2013,” set your thinking straight! When it comes to domain name investing, in 2013 there were people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2008.” And in 2008, there were people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2001.” And so on… I can guarantee you, in 2020, there will be people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2016.” How much do you think a great domain name will be worth 50 years from now?
Take three-letter .com domains as another example.
zqm.com sold for $720 in 2004
dzd.com sold for $1,395 in 2004
yvq.com sold for $860 in 2005Let’s fast-forward 11 years later.
wbg.com sold for $44,000 in 2016
lxb.com sold for $41,500 in 2016
ndw.com sold for $47,000 in 2016
ffg.com sold for $60,000 in 2016
You could take Jeffrey Emerick’s route. Here’s a guy who, a year ago (2015) bought two four-letter .com domains, and sold them. He reinvested the money to buy four four-letter .com domains, and sold them. He then bought eight four-letter .com domains, and by now I am hoping you are beginning to see the pattern here.
Jeffrey Emerick entered the industry about a year ago and earned enough profit in that time for a down payment on his lakefront home (where he spoke during one DomainSherpa interview). And he still owns 189 LLLL .com domain names. Jeffrey didn’t say, “I wish I had more money,” or “I wish I could go back in time.” My man Jeffrey took control, buckled down, took action, and he owned it!
DNAcademy will teach you tricks even if you have some experience with domain investing. I was so happy with the program that I am recommending it here. I have an affiliate link (and I am sure you can find your way around that if you think I don’t deserve the credit https://www.dnacademy.com?ref=duskic-914), and I also went through the trouble of getting you a coupon code (worth $50). Just type in WHOAPI during your order process.
Goran Duskic, founder and CEO at WhoAPI Inc. an entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in the hosting and domain industry shares several stories on four letter .com domains.

DesktopCatcher comes stacked with great features that you just won’t find in other publicly available domain drop catching software out on the market. See why b...

DesktopCatcher comes stacked with great features that you just won’t find in other publicly available domain drop catching software out on the market. See why both SEO experts and domainers everywhere use it daily! Visit us at www.DesktopCatcher.com to learn more.

DesktopCatcher comes stacked with great features that you just won’t find in other publicly available domain drop catching software out on the market. See why both SEO experts and domainers everywhere use it daily! Visit us at www.DesktopCatcher.com to learn more.

Domain Broker Toby Clements

Toby Clements is one of the best domain brokers in the world. Considered to be the top, independently owned brokerage platform, Toby offers the best inventory i...

Toby Clements is one of the best domain brokers in the world. Considered to be the top, independently owned brokerage platform, Toby offers the best inventory in almost any niche and his domain name brokerage newsletter is widely read. He lives in Atlanta, but he travels extensively, connecting with buyers and sellers throughout the world who are interested in domain names.
DomainSales with Toby Clements
Although domain brokering is a small cottage industry, it is also a billion-dollar industry. Conferences conducted by those in the domain brokerage business can range anywhere from 100 to 1,000 people attending, making the industry quite competitive.
As one of the best domain broker in the world, Toby Clements is frequently approached at these conferences for his expertise. Toby got into domain brokering by luck. In 2007, he was eating dinner with a friend who was entrenched in the Internet. His friend asked him, "What do you know about domain names?" Toby responded, "What's a domain name?" From that conversation, Toby began exploring the domain broker service.
He was quickly able to grasp the value of domains, and what they mean to businesses. Six years later, he has done approximately $75 million in sales and acquisitions in domain name brokerage services.
Today, he is one of the most dependable website brokers, further cementing his reputation as a consummate sales professional. Since he entered the sales profession in his 20s, he has always brokered high-ticket items and has developed a strong reputation among his clientele.
Services from Toby Clements
The domain brokers industry is all about supply and demand, and Toby Clement will go the extra distance to satisfy sellers and buyers. Toby answers emails every single day, calling himself a "professional email answerer." This is no easy feat since he receives over 300 emails per day.
Clements also sends out his newsletter five days a week, frequently highlighting domain names that may be attractive to long-term followers or first-time customers. His domain brokerage newsletter goes out at approximately noon each day, and will list only Premium and Ultra Premium domains that he feels are solid investments for his subscribers.
A typical domain transaction varies. Some transactions may take Toby 30 minutes to close; some transactions may take a month. On average, however, the transactions occur quickly. Domains are essentially "cyber real estate." However, selling a domain does not require all the red tape that purchasing a piece of land might require, so it is possible to get a domain quickly if you are interested in buying.
The price of domain names can vary, ranging from a few hundred dollars to millions of dollars. Typically, a domain transaction can close in one of two ways, both of which offer security for the buyer.
• If the domain name is less than approximately $10,000, then the domain sale is closed through Toby's company.
• Escrow.com is used for larger transactions. Escrow.com is the industry leader so buyers can purchase with confidence. When closing a deal through Escrow.com, the seller and the buyer agree to the price and the sale by email. Then the buyer transfers the money over to Escrow.com. Once Escrow.com is in receipt of the funds, they direct the seller to send the name to the buyer. Once the buyer has full possession of the domain name, Escrow.com releases the money.
Interested in utilizing a domain brokerage service? Whether you have a domain name to sell or you need an expert to help you purchase a domain, Toby is the website broker for you. You can stay on top of the constantly changing domain inventory by signing up for Toby Clements' newsletter at TobyClements.com or Toby.com. Toby has built up a large readership, and can tap into that audience to get your deal done.
If you are interested in learning more, you can contact the team or Toby directly at the following addresses:
Questions@TobyClements.com, Submissions@TobyClements.com, Advertising@TobyClements.com or reach out to him directly at Toby@TobyClements.com.

Toby Clements is one of the best domain brokers in the world. Considered to be the top, independently owned brokerage platform, Toby offers the best inventory in almost any niche and his domain name brokerage newsletter is widely read. He lives in Atlanta, but he travels extensively, connecting with buyers and sellers throughout the world who are interested in domain names.
DomainSales with Toby Clements
Although domain brokering is a small cottage industry, it is also a billion-dollar industry. Conferences conducted by those in the domain brokerage business can range anywhere from 100 to 1,000 people attending, making the industry quite competitive.
As one of the best domain broker in the world, Toby Clements is frequently approached at these conferences for his expertise. Toby got into domain brokering by luck. In 2007, he was eating dinner with a friend who was entrenched in the Internet. His friend asked him, "What do you know about domain names?" Toby responded, "What's a domain name?" From that conversation, Toby began exploring the domain broker service.
He was quickly able to grasp the value of domains, and what they mean to businesses. Six years later, he has done approximately $75 million in sales and acquisitions in domain name brokerage services.
Today, he is one of the most dependable website brokers, further cementing his reputation as a consummate sales professional. Since he entered the sales profession in his 20s, he has always brokered high-ticket items and has developed a strong reputation among his clientele.
Services from Toby Clements
The domain brokers industry is all about supply and demand, and Toby Clement will go the extra distance to satisfy sellers and buyers. Toby answers emails every single day, calling himself a "professional email answerer." This is no easy feat since he receives over 300 emails per day.
Clements also sends out his newsletter five days a week, frequently highlighting domain names that may be attractive to long-term followers or first-time customers. His domain brokerage newsletter goes out at approximately noon each day, and will list only Premium and Ultra Premium domains that he feels are solid investments for his subscribers.
A typical domain transaction varies. Some transactions may take Toby 30 minutes to close; some transactions may take a month. On average, however, the transactions occur quickly. Domains are essentially "cyber real estate." However, selling a domain does not require all the red tape that purchasing a piece of land might require, so it is possible to get a domain quickly if you are interested in buying.
The price of domain names can vary, ranging from a few hundred dollars to millions of dollars. Typically, a domain transaction can close in one of two ways, both of which offer security for the buyer.
• If the domain name is less than approximately $10,000, then the domain sale is closed through Toby's company.
• Escrow.com is used for larger transactions. Escrow.com is the industry leader so buyers can purchase with confidence. When closing a deal through Escrow.com, the seller and the buyer agree to the price and the sale by email. Then the buyer transfers the money over to Escrow.com. Once Escrow.com is in receipt of the funds, they direct the seller to send the name to the buyer. Once the buyer has full possession of the domain name, Escrow.com releases the money.
Interested in utilizing a domain brokerage service? Whether you have a domain name to sell or you need an expert to help you purchase a domain, Toby is the website broker for you. You can stay on top of the constantly changing domain inventory by signing up for Toby Clements' newsletter at TobyClements.com or Toby.com. Toby has built up a large readership, and can tap into that audience to get your deal done.
If you are interested in learning more, you can contact the team or Toby directly at the following addresses:
Questions@TobyClements.com, Submissions@TobyClements.com, Advertising@TobyClements.com or reach out to him directly at Toby@TobyClements.com.

published:13 Mar 2013

views:10750

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Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: Selling Domain Names Through A Listing Service

There are many different ways to sell your domain names online. A listing service is a great option for domain owners with large portfolios since it is difficul...

There are many different ways to sell your domain names online. A listing service is a great option for domain owners with large portfolios since it is difficult to promote hundreds or thousands of domain names to private buyers or through domaining forums.
In this video I discuss the basics of creating a good listings for your domains so that you are actively promoting your domains for sale. Many new domainers think that by simply putting their domain up for sale at a listing service means they are actively try to sell the domain. Without actively promoting your domain name and showing a buyer the value it offers them you are not promoting your domain and could miss-out on potential buyers.

There are many different ways to sell your domain names online. A listing service is a great option for domain owners with large portfolios since it is difficult to promote hundreds or thousands of domain names to private buyers or through domaining forums.
In this video I discuss the basics of creating a good listings for your domains so that you are actively promoting your domains for sale. Many new domainers think that by simply putting their domain up for sale at a listing service means they are actively try to sell the domain. Without actively promoting your domain name and showing a buyer the value it offers them you are not promoting your domain and could miss-out on potential buyers.

Domain Swapping

It certainly is possible. You just have to make sure you are swapping quality domains. You may find it hard nowadays to register a domain somebody wants. The bi...

It certainly is possible. You just have to make sure you are swapping quality domains. You may find it hard nowadays to register a domain somebody wants. The big domain traders make money buying expensive domains from other domainers and selling them on.
Swap your domains today at https://www.domr.com/escrow?spng=swapping.spring

It certainly is possible. You just have to make sure you are swapping quality domains. You may find it hard nowadays to register a domain somebody wants. The big domain traders make money buying expensive domains from other domainers and selling them on.
Swap your domains today at https://www.domr.com/escrow?spng=swapping.spring

ProfessionalDomainInvestorMorgan Linton teaches new domain investors or "Domainers" how to buy, sell, develop, and monetize their domain names. Learn from some of our best investments and find-out how you can become a Domainer Investor whether you are a computer expert of complete novice.

ProfessionalDomainInvestorMorgan Linton teaches new domain investors or "Domainers" how to buy, sell, develop, and monetize their domain names. Learn from some of our best investments and find-out how you can become a Domainer Investor whether you are a computer expert of complete novice.

published:07 Feb 2009

views:7518

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Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: How much are your Domains really worth?

In this video I discuss an absolutely essential topic in Domain Investing - understanding how much your domains are really worth. Many new Domainers will oftent...

In this video I discuss an absolutely essential topic in Domain Investing - understanding how much your domains are really worth. Many new Domainers will oftentimes register hundreds of domains thinking they are all worth thousands or tens of thousands of dollars. In many cases, if the domain was still available to register - it is not worth much for than the reg fee you paid - or could be worth even less!
So how can you determine how much your domains are worth? This is not as hard as you might think. In fact, the process is very similar to that which real estate investors use - find the selling price of domains similar to yours. There are two great tools available online for doing this - the first is DNJournal.com that keeps a Domain Sales list, and the second is NameBio which will let you search for specific keywords in a domain name and see corresponding sales.
By having realistic price expectations you can not only sell more domains, but show a buyer why your domain is worth the price you are expecting. Watch this video and start selling for your domains for what they are really worth!

In this video I discuss an absolutely essential topic in Domain Investing - understanding how much your domains are really worth. Many new Domainers will oftentimes register hundreds of domains thinking they are all worth thousands or tens of thousands of dollars. In many cases, if the domain was still available to register - it is not worth much for than the reg fee you paid - or could be worth even less!
So how can you determine how much your domains are worth? This is not as hard as you might think. In fact, the process is very similar to that which real estate investors use - find the selling price of domains similar to yours. There are two great tools available online for doing this - the first is DNJournal.com that keeps a Domain Sales list, and the second is NameBio which will let you search for specific keywords in a domain name and see corresponding sales.
By having realistic price expectations you can not only sell more domains, but show a buyer why your domain is worth the price you are expecting. Watch this video and start selling for your domains for what they are really worth!

Domain leasing

We provide a free, no risk opportunity for you to not only lease a domain for a set amount
of time, but also to purchase that domain at any time.
For more info...

We provide a free, no risk opportunity for you to not only lease a domain for a set amount
of time, but also to purchase that domain at any time.
For more information please visit our website www.domr.com

We provide a free, no risk opportunity for you to not only lease a domain for a set amount
of time, but also to purchase that domain at any time.
For more information please visit our website www.domr.com

How To Find The Best Niches for Domain Parking Revenue

To save yourself hours of research please watch this video on how to establish what niches you should research first if you want to purchase domains for parking...

To save yourself hours of research please watch this video on how to establish what niches you should research first if you want to purchase domains for parking revenue purposes.
Find out lots more tips on buying domains at http://www.DomainSquared.com

To save yourself hours of research please watch this video on how to establish what niches you should research first if you want to purchase domains for parking revenue purposes.
Find out lots more tips on buying domains at http://www.DomainSquared.com

Afternic Integration with GoDaddy
Get the low down on how Afternic works, domain listing best practices, how sellers can benefit and more.
Presented by: Afternic SalesTeam
July 28th, 2015 – 11am PST
Have a question? Send it in before the Hangout.

published: 28 Jul 2015

Flipping Domain Names for Profit!

Source:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/jamesmartell/flipping_domain_names_for_profit
JamesMartell, founder of The School of Internet Marketing, sees new opportunities popping up online all the time. One venture that has been around for since almost the inception of the Internet is domaining.
In this edition of Coffee Talk, James sits down with Ed Keay-Smith to discuss domaining, the business of buying domain names and selling them for profit. Much like virtual real estate, there is a lot of opportunity in this venture.
Ed Keay-Smith has been building his own portfolio of domain names since 2005. He also owns OzDomainer.com, where he shares industry info and hosts a podcast all about domain names. Listen in as he shares his expert insight and success stories from those who have done well ...

TheArtOfTheName.com - Updates and Some Great Domain Sales Tips!

Local Domain Empire Chat

http://LocalDomainEmpire.com - Learn how to register highly marketable local domain names and create gorgeous web properties for local business quickly and easily. Create immediate income as well as long-term passive residual income.

published: 01 Nov 2013

Interview with Jackson Elsegood from Escrow.com

Michael Gilmour interviews the general manager of Escrow.com, Jackson Elsegood, who goes through some of the great plans that Escrow will be unfolding in the coming months.

Channel 9 interviews & fireside chats | K103

published: 16 Nov 2017

Google I/O 2016 - Day 3 Track 1

published: 20 May 2016

WAHAN KE LOG - Pradeep Kumar, Tanuja, Johnny Walker.

Who wouldnt love to rule the whole world? King and statesmen, soldi- ers and men of gortune have all tried it sometime or other. .Anil, (Anasari) an eminent scientist, thought he would hold the scep- tre of the earth in his hands, if only he perfected the terrible master Miser Ray, a weapon far deadlier than the mass-killing `bomb! For this purpose, he had the help and collaboration of scientists from the planet Mars, which had advanced very far in the neuclear technique All that the Martinas wanted for their trouble was all the supply they could get of diamonds, the purest form of carbon, so vital for their own living and survival. Anil maintained constant contact with the Matians, and one day they swoop down on the earth in their rlying saucers, and decamp with a large horder of diamond...

Build for Change - The Industrial Revolution of Software: Alan Trefler, CEO, Pegasystems
Alan Trefler is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Pegasystems. Here is the outline for our conversation (prepared by MichaelKrigsman):
Discussion AgendaBackground
• Tell us briefly about your professional background
• Tell us briefly about Pegasystems
• Pegasystems is known for its BPM platform
o In plain English terms, what is that?
o What are the most significant customer challenges you address?
o What is your most compelling customer value you create?
• What is your actual job function, as CEO?
o How has your role evolved over time, as the company as grown?
o How have your challenges as CEO changed?
o What do you enjoy most about the job and what is most difficult?
• Do you still play ...

Afternic Integration with GoDaddy
Get the low down on how Afternic works, domain listing best practices, how sellers can benefit and more.
Presented by: After...

Afternic Integration with GoDaddy
Get the low down on how Afternic works, domain listing best practices, how sellers can benefit and more.
Presented by: Afternic SalesTeam
July 28th, 2015 – 11am PST
Have a question? Send it in before the Hangout.

Afternic Integration with GoDaddy
Get the low down on how Afternic works, domain listing best practices, how sellers can benefit and more.
Presented by: Afternic SalesTeam
July 28th, 2015 – 11am PST
Have a question? Send it in before the Hangout.

Source:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/jamesmartell/flipping_domain_names_for_profit
JamesMartell, founder of The School of Internet Marketing, sees new opportunities popping up online all the time. One venture that has been around for since almost the inception of the Internet is domaining.
In this edition of Coffee Talk, James sits down with Ed Keay-Smith to discuss domaining, the business of buying domain names and selling them for profit. Much like virtual real estate, there is a lot of opportunity in this venture.
Ed Keay-Smith has been building his own portfolio of domain names since 2005. He also owns OzDomainer.com, where he shares industry info and hosts a podcast all about domain names. Listen in as he shares his expert insight and success stories from those who have done well with domaining.
Domaining for Profit -- Learn From A Pro
Domaining is a little-known venture that is allowing some entrepreneurs to make a nice profit. When it comes to making money online, there are a lot of schemes and tricks that get talked about, but domaining isn't one of them -- flipping domains can legitimately net you a decent income if you know how to do it right.
Whether you've heard of domaining before and want to know more, or the concept is completely new to you, this podcast contains valuable insight that will help you get started. Ed offers key information that you'll need to know to start domaining:
- The types of domains to buy
- How to speculate the market and snatch up valuable domain names before others
- Real-life examples of what's worked -- and what hasn't -- for himself and others
- Exactly where and how to go about selling your domain names
VastOpportunitiesAvailable as a Domainer
As Ed states, "A domain name is worth what someone is prepared to pay for it." This might sound like bad news, but the fact is no one can authoritatively say what a domain name is worth. What this means for you is that the sky's the limit in regards to your potential earnings as a domainer.
Don't spend a dollar until you do your research. This podcast can serve as the first step. The "domainer" community online, Ed points out, also shares a lot of information. Domaining is not a competitive industry -- don't hesitate to tap into the opportunities you'll find regarding flipping domains for a profit.
It might sound like an opportunity that's too good to be true -- you might wonder if it's even ethical! Ed cuts through the misconceptions as he explains the difference between domaining and cyber-squatting.
Domaining can be an incredibly lucrative pursuit if you're willing to learn and to work hard. If you're interested in learning more about an enterprise that will bring you more income, listen in.

Source:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/jamesmartell/flipping_domain_names_for_profit
JamesMartell, founder of The School of Internet Marketing, sees new opportunities popping up online all the time. One venture that has been around for since almost the inception of the Internet is domaining.
In this edition of Coffee Talk, James sits down with Ed Keay-Smith to discuss domaining, the business of buying domain names and selling them for profit. Much like virtual real estate, there is a lot of opportunity in this venture.
Ed Keay-Smith has been building his own portfolio of domain names since 2005. He also owns OzDomainer.com, where he shares industry info and hosts a podcast all about domain names. Listen in as he shares his expert insight and success stories from those who have done well with domaining.
Domaining for Profit -- Learn From A Pro
Domaining is a little-known venture that is allowing some entrepreneurs to make a nice profit. When it comes to making money online, there are a lot of schemes and tricks that get talked about, but domaining isn't one of them -- flipping domains can legitimately net you a decent income if you know how to do it right.
Whether you've heard of domaining before and want to know more, or the concept is completely new to you, this podcast contains valuable insight that will help you get started. Ed offers key information that you'll need to know to start domaining:
- The types of domains to buy
- How to speculate the market and snatch up valuable domain names before others
- Real-life examples of what's worked -- and what hasn't -- for himself and others
- Exactly where and how to go about selling your domain names
VastOpportunitiesAvailable as a Domainer
As Ed states, "A domain name is worth what someone is prepared to pay for it." This might sound like bad news, but the fact is no one can authoritatively say what a domain name is worth. What this means for you is that the sky's the limit in regards to your potential earnings as a domainer.
Don't spend a dollar until you do your research. This podcast can serve as the first step. The "domainer" community online, Ed points out, also shares a lot of information. Domaining is not a competitive industry -- don't hesitate to tap into the opportunities you'll find regarding flipping domains for a profit.
It might sound like an opportunity that's too good to be true -- you might wonder if it's even ethical! Ed cuts through the misconceptions as he explains the difference between domaining and cyber-squatting.
Domaining can be an incredibly lucrative pursuit if you're willing to learn and to work hard. If you're interested in learning more about an enterprise that will bring you more income, listen in.

Local Domain Empire Chat

http://LocalDomainEmpire.com - Learn how to register highly marketable local domain names and create gorgeous web properties for local business quickly and easi...

http://LocalDomainEmpire.com - Learn how to register highly marketable local domain names and create gorgeous web properties for local business quickly and easily. Create immediate income as well as long-term passive residual income.

http://LocalDomainEmpire.com - Learn how to register highly marketable local domain names and create gorgeous web properties for local business quickly and easily. Create immediate income as well as long-term passive residual income.

WAHAN KE LOG - Pradeep Kumar, Tanuja, Johnny Walker.

Who wouldnt love to rule the whole world? King and statesmen, soldi- ers and men of gortune have all tried it sometime or other. .Anil, (Anasari) an eminent sc...

Who wouldnt love to rule the whole world? King and statesmen, soldi- ers and men of gortune have all tried it sometime or other. .Anil, (Anasari) an eminent scientist, thought he would hold the scep- tre of the earth in his hands, if only he perfected the terrible master Miser Ray, a weapon far deadlier than the mass-killing `bomb! For this purpose, he had the help and collaboration of scientists from the planet Mars, which had advanced very far in the neuclear technique All that the Martinas wanted for their trouble was all the supply they could get of diamonds, the purest form of carbon, so vital for their own living and survival. Anil maintained constant contact with the Matians, and one day they swoop down on the earth in their rlying saucers, and decamp with a large horder of diamonds after killing a rich merchant. . The IndianSecret Service is set a humming with activity. They assign the investigation task to thier ace officer Rakesh, (Pradip Kumar) who is assisted by a private detective and friend, (Johny Walker) Neelkanth. Hot on Anils trail, Pradip Kumar is about to discover the secret under-ground laboratory where the terrible Ray is being develo- ped, when Rakeshs sweetheart, Sarita, (Tanuja) and her millionatire diamond merchant father, disappear form the earth. The martians kidnap them to their planet and hold them as hostages. The Martians kidnap them to thier planet and hold them as hostages. Then all hell breaks loose on the earth, providing in Wahan Ke Log a roaring high speed drama, loaded with thrills, mystery and suspense, as super jets go in action with a mass attack of flying saucers
Director:N. A. Ansari
Music:C. RamchandraMainCast:Nisar Ahmad Ansari, Pradeep Kumar, Tanuja, Johnny Walker, Bela Bose, Ratan Gaurang, Viju Khote, Shobhna Samarth, D.K. SapruGenre:SocialBanner:Bundelkhand Films
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Statutory Declaration: Contents of this Film,Scene,Song which was released, as per available sources now are in the public domain since the term of copyright has expired,under the copyright act 1957.
If You Like The VideoDon't Forget To Share With Others & Also Share Your Views.
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Who wouldnt love to rule the whole world? King and statesmen, soldi- ers and men of gortune have all tried it sometime or other. .Anil, (Anasari) an eminent scientist, thought he would hold the scep- tre of the earth in his hands, if only he perfected the terrible master Miser Ray, a weapon far deadlier than the mass-killing `bomb! For this purpose, he had the help and collaboration of scientists from the planet Mars, which had advanced very far in the neuclear technique All that the Martinas wanted for their trouble was all the supply they could get of diamonds, the purest form of carbon, so vital for their own living and survival. Anil maintained constant contact with the Matians, and one day they swoop down on the earth in their rlying saucers, and decamp with a large horder of diamonds after killing a rich merchant. . The IndianSecret Service is set a humming with activity. They assign the investigation task to thier ace officer Rakesh, (Pradip Kumar) who is assisted by a private detective and friend, (Johny Walker) Neelkanth. Hot on Anils trail, Pradip Kumar is about to discover the secret under-ground laboratory where the terrible Ray is being develo- ped, when Rakeshs sweetheart, Sarita, (Tanuja) and her millionatire diamond merchant father, disappear form the earth. The martians kidnap them to their planet and hold them as hostages. The Martians kidnap them to thier planet and hold them as hostages. Then all hell breaks loose on the earth, providing in Wahan Ke Log a roaring high speed drama, loaded with thrills, mystery and suspense, as super jets go in action with a mass attack of flying saucers
Director:N. A. Ansari
Music:C. RamchandraMainCast:Nisar Ahmad Ansari, Pradeep Kumar, Tanuja, Johnny Walker, Bela Bose, Ratan Gaurang, Viju Khote, Shobhna Samarth, D.K. SapruGenre:SocialBanner:Bundelkhand Films
Like * Comment * Share - Don't forget to LIKE the video and write your COMMENT's
Statutory Declaration: Contents of this Film,Scene,Song which was released, as per available sources now are in the public domain since the term of copyright has expired,under the copyright act 1957.
If You Like The VideoDon't Forget To Share With Others & Also Share Your Views.
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Build for Change - The Industrial Revolution of Software: Alan Trefler, CEO, Pegasystems
Alan Trefler is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Pegasystems. Here is the outline for our conversation (prepared by MichaelKrigsman):
Discussion AgendaBackground
• Tell us briefly about your professional background
• Tell us briefly about Pegasystems
• Pegasystems is known for its BPM platform
o In plain English terms, what is that?
o What are the most significant customer challenges you address?
o What is your most compelling customer value you create?
• What is your actual job function, as CEO?
o How has your role evolved over time, as the company as grown?
o How have your challenges as CEO changed?
o What do you enjoy most about the job and what is most difficult?
• Do you still play chess?
o For you, is there a connection between chess and business strategy?
Customer Engagement and Digital Transformation
• You wrote a book about customer engagement, called Build for Change, which discusses the relationship between customers and companies. You summarize this as the coming “customerpocalyspe”?
o What has changed and why?
o What is the “Generation D”?
• Is this part of the natural shift of expectations of consumers in a digital world?
o What are the implications for brands and sellers of all kinds?
o How do these changes mirror internal company cultures?
o What happens as more organizations undertake digital transformation initiatives?
o Does the customer relationship problem eventually evaporate, as brands become more sophisticated and attuned to customer needs?
• What are the implications for the relationship between technology and business users?
o What does this mean for IT and the CIO
• How do these external attitudes towards the customer mirror internal corporate cultures?
o What is the connection between these views and Agile or iterative methods of software development?
• What do you think about the Chief Digital Officer role?
Innovation and Change
• To remain successful over so many years, Pegasystems must have evolved and change significantly.
o Has your business model changed over years?
o How do you identify where the company needs to evolve and change?
o How do you drive change inside the company?
o Where do you see your business model evolving in the coming years?
o What is your measure of delivering customer value?
• Have you taken an active role to engineer or shape the corporate culture at Pegasystems?
o Is there a connection between corporate culture and innovation at Pega?
• Do you have systematic means to foster innovation?
• To what extent do you view acquisitions as a means to “outsource” innovation vs. innovating internally?
• Where are the upcoming sources or drivers of innovation in the enterprise software industry?
Being an Entrepreneur
• Why did you bootstrap Pegasystems?
o When does bootstrapping make sense or not?
• How do you view the culture of venture capital?
o What are the implications for startups?
o Is the cult of VC money healthy?
• You have said that VC money sucks value out of the technology community
o What did you mean?
o What are the implications for entrepreneurs?
Advice
• What advice do you have for brands and marketers facing this new world?
• What advice do you have for entrepreneurs and startup founders today?
CXO-Talk brings you live conversations on leadership, innovation, and transformation with people shaping the future. Your hosts are Michael Krigsman and Vala Afshar.
Learn more at http://cxo-talk.com
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Build for Change - The Industrial Revolution of Software: Alan Trefler, CEO, Pegasystems
Alan Trefler is the Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Pegasystems. Here is the outline for our conversation (prepared by MichaelKrigsman):
Discussion AgendaBackground
• Tell us briefly about your professional background
• Tell us briefly about Pegasystems
• Pegasystems is known for its BPM platform
o In plain English terms, what is that?
o What are the most significant customer challenges you address?
o What is your most compelling customer value you create?
• What is your actual job function, as CEO?
o How has your role evolved over time, as the company as grown?
o How have your challenges as CEO changed?
o What do you enjoy most about the job and what is most difficult?
• Do you still play chess?
o For you, is there a connection between chess and business strategy?
Customer Engagement and Digital Transformation
• You wrote a book about customer engagement, called Build for Change, which discusses the relationship between customers and companies. You summarize this as the coming “customerpocalyspe”?
o What has changed and why?
o What is the “Generation D”?
• Is this part of the natural shift of expectations of consumers in a digital world?
o What are the implications for brands and sellers of all kinds?
o How do these changes mirror internal company cultures?
o What happens as more organizations undertake digital transformation initiatives?
o Does the customer relationship problem eventually evaporate, as brands become more sophisticated and attuned to customer needs?
• What are the implications for the relationship between technology and business users?
o What does this mean for IT and the CIO
• How do these external attitudes towards the customer mirror internal corporate cultures?
o What is the connection between these views and Agile or iterative methods of software development?
• What do you think about the Chief Digital Officer role?
Innovation and Change
• To remain successful over so many years, Pegasystems must have evolved and change significantly.
o Has your business model changed over years?
o How do you identify where the company needs to evolve and change?
o How do you drive change inside the company?
o Where do you see your business model evolving in the coming years?
o What is your measure of delivering customer value?
• Have you taken an active role to engineer or shape the corporate culture at Pegasystems?
o Is there a connection between corporate culture and innovation at Pega?
• Do you have systematic means to foster innovation?
• To what extent do you view acquisitions as a means to “outsource” innovation vs. innovating internally?
• Where are the upcoming sources or drivers of innovation in the enterprise software industry?
Being an Entrepreneur
• Why did you bootstrap Pegasystems?
o When does bootstrapping make sense or not?
• How do you view the culture of venture capital?
o What are the implications for startups?
o Is the cult of VC money healthy?
• You have said that VC money sucks value out of the technology community
o What did you mean?
o What are the implications for entrepreneurs?
Advice
• What advice do you have for brands and marketers facing this new world?
• What advice do you have for entrepreneurs and startup founders today?
CXO-Talk brings you live conversations on leadership, innovation, and transformation with people shaping the future. Your hosts are Michael Krigsman and Vala Afshar.
Learn more at http://cxo-talk.com
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Check out all the CXOTALK episodes: https://cxotalk.com/episodes
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11:22

TheArtOfTheName.com - VIDEO: The Worst Thing for The Domain Industry: Other Domainers!

Here you will find a daily video blog by domain expert Adam Dicker on various topics on Do...

TheArtOfTheName.com - Escrow.com - When to use Escrow.com and new services they offer to Domainers

Escrow.com offer 2 seldom talked about services. The first is the ability to broker a domain and be paid by Escrow.com directly when the transaction closes. The other is the ability to sell a domain name and split the payments up over time, up to 5+ years if you want to. Escrow.com is a great company with great service that has been in this industry for years and continues to grow.

10:18

Best Domain Parking Company 2012

DomainParking.com was chosen by many domainers as 2012 best domain parking company. This v...

Best Domain Parking Company 2012

DomainParking.com was chosen by many domainers as 2012 best domain parking company. This video shows DomainParking.com's presentation at DomainFest 2012, and presents DomainParking.com's services such as Domain Parking, DomainAppraisal, Domain Store and Domain Development tool. For more info about DomainParking.com visit us at: http://www.domainparking.com.

6:41

Bulk Forwarding Your Domains to Afternic Buy It Now Pages

As seen here first: https://www.zandibot.com/bulk-forwarding-your-domains-to-afternic-buy-...

Is it too late to make money on four-letter .com domains?

It doesn’t matter how much you paid for a domain name. It could be $9 or $9,000 – if you can identify the value, and/or depending on the domain name, if you are simply willing to wait for it to reach “fruition,” it could be a great investment. Take four-letter .com domain names as another example. Our ground-breaking research back in 2013 was huge! It was mentioned by Slate and it was trending on Reddit. The result? More than 30,000 people visited our website, and countless blogs wrote about our research in the following years. I am not mentioning this to brag; I simply brought this up because back then it was easy to buy a four-letter .com domain for less than $100, sometimes even $50. Not anymore! Now you have to look really hard if you want to buy them below $300. I am certainly looking! That’s almost a guaranteed return of 300 to 600 percent in three years. Who doesn’t want that?
Affiliate link mentioned in the video is: https://www.dnacademy.com?ref=duskic-914
We used our whois API to check all the 4-letter combinations .com domains. For example
AAAA.COM
AAAB.COM
AAAC.COM
AAAD.COM
up to….
ZZZX.COM
ZZZY.COM
ZZZZ.COM
What we confirmed that all the 4-letter domains are registered. We haven’t tried numbers, dashes, or IDNs, just 26 letters of the English alphabet. This takes us to 456,976 combinations, or domains. Not to mention that 3-letter and 2-letter domains are long gone.
4-letter domains are also known in the domaining industry under the jargon LLLL.COM or 4L. . So for example, 1PRO.COM wouldn’t be a LLLL.COM domain. Also LLLL.COM doesn’t mean literal domain llll.com but a representation of a group of domains.
Why not buy a few domain names, and leave them for your children or grandchildren?
If you are thinking right now, “I wish I could go back to 2013,” set your thinking straight! When it comes to domain name investing, in 2013 there were people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2008.” And in 2008, there were people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2001.” And so on… I can guarantee you, in 2020, there will be people saying, “I wish I could go back to 2016.” How much do you think a great domain name will be worth 50 years from now?
Take three-letter .com domains as another example.
zqm.com sold for $720 in 2004
dzd.com sold for $1,395 in 2004
yvq.com sold for $860 in 2005Let’s fast-forward 11 years later.
wbg.com sold for $44,000 in 2016
lxb.com sold for $41,500 in 2016
ndw.com sold for $47,000 in 2016
ffg.com sold for $60,000 in 2016
You could take Jeffrey Emerick’s route. Here’s a guy who, a year ago (2015) bought two four-letter .com domains, and sold them. He reinvested the money to buy four four-letter .com domains, and sold them. He then bought eight four-letter .com domains, and by now I am hoping you are beginning to see the pattern here.
Jeffrey Emerick entered the industry about a year ago and earned enough profit in that time for a down payment on his lakefront home (where he spoke during one DomainSherpa interview). And he still owns 189 LLLL .com domain names. Jeffrey didn’t say, “I wish I had more money,” or “I wish I could go back in time.” My man Jeffrey took control, buckled down, took action, and he owned it!
DNAcademy will teach you tricks even if you have some experience with domain investing. I was so happy with the program that I am recommending it here. I have an affiliate link (and I am sure you can find your way around that if you think I don’t deserve the credit https://www.dnacademy.com?ref=duskic-914), and I also went through the trouble of getting you a coupon code (worth $50). Just type in WHOAPI during your order process.
Goran Duskic, founder and CEO at WhoAPI Inc. an entrepreneur with over a decade of experience in the hosting and domain industry shares several stories on four letter .com domains.

11:38

How To Reach End Users For Your Domain Names | Omar And Will

In this video we discuss some ways we've been using to reach end users for our domain name...

DesktopCatcher comes stacked with great features that you just won’t find in other publicly available domain drop catching software out on the market. See why both SEO experts and domainers everywhere use it daily! Visit us at www.DesktopCatcher.com to learn more.

9:01

Domain Broker Toby Clements

Toby Clements is one of the best domain brokers in the world. Considered to be the top, in...

Domain Broker Toby Clements

Toby Clements is one of the best domain brokers in the world. Considered to be the top, independently owned brokerage platform, Toby offers the best inventory in almost any niche and his domain name brokerage newsletter is widely read. He lives in Atlanta, but he travels extensively, connecting with buyers and sellers throughout the world who are interested in domain names.
DomainSales with Toby Clements
Although domain brokering is a small cottage industry, it is also a billion-dollar industry. Conferences conducted by those in the domain brokerage business can range anywhere from 100 to 1,000 people attending, making the industry quite competitive.
As one of the best domain broker in the world, Toby Clements is frequently approached at these conferences for his expertise. Toby got into domain brokering by luck. In 2007, he was eating dinner with a friend who was entrenched in the Internet. His friend asked him, "What do you know about domain names?" Toby responded, "What's a domain name?" From that conversation, Toby began exploring the domain broker service.
He was quickly able to grasp the value of domains, and what they mean to businesses. Six years later, he has done approximately $75 million in sales and acquisitions in domain name brokerage services.
Today, he is one of the most dependable website brokers, further cementing his reputation as a consummate sales professional. Since he entered the sales profession in his 20s, he has always brokered high-ticket items and has developed a strong reputation among his clientele.
Services from Toby Clements
The domain brokers industry is all about supply and demand, and Toby Clement will go the extra distance to satisfy sellers and buyers. Toby answers emails every single day, calling himself a "professional email answerer." This is no easy feat since he receives over 300 emails per day.
Clements also sends out his newsletter five days a week, frequently highlighting domain names that may be attractive to long-term followers or first-time customers. His domain brokerage newsletter goes out at approximately noon each day, and will list only Premium and Ultra Premium domains that he feels are solid investments for his subscribers.
A typical domain transaction varies. Some transactions may take Toby 30 minutes to close; some transactions may take a month. On average, however, the transactions occur quickly. Domains are essentially "cyber real estate." However, selling a domain does not require all the red tape that purchasing a piece of land might require, so it is possible to get a domain quickly if you are interested in buying.
The price of domain names can vary, ranging from a few hundred dollars to millions of dollars. Typically, a domain transaction can close in one of two ways, both of which offer security for the buyer.
• If the domain name is less than approximately $10,000, then the domain sale is closed through Toby's company.
• Escrow.com is used for larger transactions. Escrow.com is the industry leader so buyers can purchase with confidence. When closing a deal through Escrow.com, the seller and the buyer agree to the price and the sale by email. Then the buyer transfers the money over to Escrow.com. Once Escrow.com is in receipt of the funds, they direct the seller to send the name to the buyer. Once the buyer has full possession of the domain name, Escrow.com releases the money.
Interested in utilizing a domain brokerage service? Whether you have a domain name to sell or you need an expert to help you purchase a domain, Toby is the website broker for you. You can stay on top of the constantly changing domain inventory by signing up for Toby Clements' newsletter at TobyClements.com or Toby.com. Toby has built up a large readership, and can tap into that audience to get your deal done.
If you are interested in learning more, you can contact the team or Toby directly at the following addresses:
Questions@TobyClements.com, Submissions@TobyClements.com, Advertising@TobyClements.com or reach out to him directly at Toby@TobyClements.com.

9:36

Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: Selling Domain Names Through A Listing Service

There are many different ways to sell your domain names online. A listing service is a gre...

Domainvestors.tv Weekly Video: Selling Domain Names Through A Listing Service

There are many different ways to sell your domain names online. A listing service is a great option for domain owners with large portfolios since it is difficult to promote hundreds or thousands of domain names to private buyers or through domaining forums.
In this video I discuss the basics of creating a good listings for your domains so that you are actively promoting your domains for sale. Many new domainers think that by simply putting their domain up for sale at a listing service means they are actively try to sell the domain. Without actively promoting your domain name and showing a buyer the value it offers them you are not promoting your domain and could miss-out on potential buyers.

1:07

Domain Swapping

It certainly is possible. You just have to make sure you are swapping quality domains. You...

Domain Swapping

It certainly is possible. You just have to make sure you are swapping quality domains. You may find it hard nowadays to register a domain somebody wants. The big domain traders make money buying expensive domains from other domainers and selling them on.
Swap your domains today at https://www.domr.com/escrow?spng=swapping.spring

Afternic Integration with GoDaddy
Get the low down on how Afternic works, domain listing best practices, how sellers can benefit and more.
Presented by: Afternic SalesTeam
July 28th, 2015 – 11am PST
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Flipping Domain Names for Profit!

Source:
http://www.spreaker.com/user/jamesmartell/flipping_domain_names_for_profit
JamesMartell, founder of The School of Internet Marketing, sees new opportunities popping up online all the time. One venture that has been around for since almost the inception of the Internet is domaining.
In this edition of Coffee Talk, James sits down with Ed Keay-Smith to discuss domaining, the business of buying domain names and selling them for profit. Much like virtual real estate, there is a lot of opportunity in this venture.
Ed Keay-Smith has been building his own portfolio of domain names since 2005. He also owns OzDomainer.com, where he shares industry info and hosts a podcast all about domain names. Listen in as he shares his expert insight and success stories from those who have done well with domaining.
Domaining for Profit -- Learn From A Pro
Domaining is a little-known venture that is allowing some entrepreneurs to make a nice profit. When it comes to making money online, there are a lot of schemes and tricks that get talked about, but domaining isn't one of them -- flipping domains can legitimately net you a decent income if you know how to do it right.
Whether you've heard of domaining before and want to know more, or the concept is completely new to you, this podcast contains valuable insight that will help you get started. Ed offers key information that you'll need to know to start domaining:
- The types of domains to buy
- How to speculate the market and snatch up valuable domain names before others
- Real-life examples of what's worked -- and what hasn't -- for himself and others
- Exactly where and how to go about selling your domain names
VastOpportunitiesAvailable as a Domainer
As Ed states, "A domain name is worth what someone is prepared to pay for it." This might sound like bad news, but the fact is no one can authoritatively say what a domain name is worth. What this means for you is that the sky's the limit in regards to your potential earnings as a domainer.
Don't spend a dollar until you do your research. This podcast can serve as the first step. The "domainer" community online, Ed points out, also shares a lot of information. Domaining is not a competitive industry -- don't hesitate to tap into the opportunities you'll find regarding flipping domains for a profit.
It might sound like an opportunity that's too good to be true -- you might wonder if it's even ethical! Ed cuts through the misconceptions as he explains the difference between domaining and cyber-squatting.
Domaining can be an incredibly lucrative pursuit if you're willing to learn and to work hard. If you're interested in learning more about an enterprise that will bring you more income, listen in.

Local Domain Empire Chat

http://LocalDomainEmpire.com - Learn how to register highly marketable local domain names and create gorgeous web properties for local business quickly and easily. Create immediate income as well as long-term passive residual income.

22:29

Interview with Jackson Elsegood from Escrow.com

Michael Gilmour interviews the general manager of Escrow.com, Jackson Elsegood, who goes t...

2017 Summer Enrollment Presentation...

Google I/O'17: Channel 1...

RIGF-2014. The Tips and Tricks of the Internet Eco...

In August 2016, a research plane was able to observe something strange in the atmosphere above Alaska's Aleutian Islands, lingering aerosol particle that was enriched with the same kind of uranium used in nuclear fuel and bombs, according to Gizmodo. The observation was the first time that scientists detected a particle free-floating in the atmosphere in over 20 years of plane-based observations ... ... -WN.com, Maureen Foody....

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia (AP) -- Ethiopia's defense minister on Saturday ruled out a military takeover a day after the East African nation declared a new state of emergency amid the worst anti-government protests in a quarter-century. The United States said it "strongly disagrees" with the new declaration that effectively bans protests, with a U.S ... He also ruled out a transitional government ... Learn more about our and . ....

One day in August 1995 a man called Foutanga Babani Sissoko walked into the head office of the Dubai Islamic Bank and asked for a loan to buy a car. The manager agreed, and Sissoko invited him home for dinner. It was the prelude, writes the BBC's Brigitte Scheffer, to one of the most audacious confidence tricks of all time. Over dinner, Sissoko made a startling claim ... With these powers, he could take a sum of money and double it ... ....

MEXICOCITY. A strong earthquake shook southern and central Mexico Friday, causing panic less than six months after two devastating quakes that killed hundreds of people. No buildings collapsed, according to early reports. But two towns near the epicenter, in the southern state of Oaxaca, reported damage and state authorities said they had opened emergency shelters ... It was also felt in the states of Guerrero, Puebla and Michoacan ... AFP ... ....

Mexico City – A military helicopter carrying officials assessing damage from a powerful earthquake crashed Friday in southern Mexico, killing 13 people and injuring 15, all of them on the ground. The Oaxaca state prosecutor’s office said in a statement that five women, four men and three children were killed at the crash site and another person died later at the hospital ...Alejandro Murat, neither of whom had serious injuries ... The U.S ... ....

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HAFIZABAD/LAHORE. Prime MinisterShahid Khaqan Abbasi on Saturday said calling elected representative mafia, thieves and dacoits in a court of law was not acceptable under any circumstances. He said ... “The institutions should remain under their domain and must not interfere in the domain of others,” he said and added the parliament is the only institution which went through accountability after every five years ... ....

By News Desk. HAFIZABAD/LAHORE. Prime MinisterShahid Khaqan Abbasi on Saturday said calling elected representative mafia, thieves and dacoits in a court of law was not acceptable under any circumstances ... “The institutions should remain under their domain and must not interfere in the domain of others,” he said and added that the Parliament was the only institution which went through accountability after every five years ... Such people ... ....

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Four IDF soldiers were wounded, two of them seriously, by a bomb that went off near them as they were patrolling the Gaza border fence. The incident occurred on Shabbos afternoon near Kibbutz Ein Hashlosha, and was the most serious incident in terms of injuries since the end of Operation Protective Edge in 2014 ... When they got near the fence, the bomb went off. The injured were taken by helicopter to Soroka Hospital in Be’er Sheva....

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Top Russian and American officials exchanged barbs yesterday in Germany over the US indictment of 13 Russians accused of an elaborate plot to disrupt the 2016 presidential election... "As you can see with the FBI indictment, the evidence is now really incontrovertible and available in the public domain," McMaster told a Russian delegate to the conference ... "I have no response," Lavrov said when asked for comment on the allegations ... ....